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    1. The defeat of the Spanish Armada was important to the colonization of America because it made Queen Elizabeth and England more powerful than Spain. England could colonize better now that they had control of the Atlantic Ocean. 2. The Roanoke colony failed twice. The first time‚ it failed because they didn’t start farming right away‚ and a difficult winter sent them all back to England. The second time‚ they needed a lot of supplies‚ so Walter Raleigh went back to England. He couldn’t return for

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    A COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF MECHANICAL RETENTION OF ANTERIOR TEETH AND MODIFIED ANTERIOR TEETH WITH GROOVES AND CINGULUM LEDGE LOCK TO HEAT CURED DENTURE ACRYLIC RESIN - IN-VITRO STUDY By Dr. Harshavardhan MP 2004-2007 ____________________________________________________________ _ Dissertation Submitted to the Rajiv Gandhi University Of Health Sciences‚ Karnataka‚ Bangalore In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Dental Surgery In Branch I - Prosthetic

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    New vs. Used

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    The mindset this day in age is buying new is buying better. In some instances I whole heartedly agree. For example‚ underwear‚ mattresses‚ and shoes are a few things I would never buy used. Obviously no one wants to where someone else’s undergarments or sleep on a piece of furniture that maybe infested with who knows what. Used shoes can also be hazardous to your health because once a new shoe is worn it forms to that persons unique foot. Wearing shoes that are not conformed to your feet can cause

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    As much as The Battle of Salamis was a significant victorious accomplishment for the Greek Navy‚ it was equally as important to the Persians as subdue against their Empire. As the reader embarks on a journey into a review on one of the greatest battle of all times‚ here is a brief summary about the Author‚ his background and the battle of Salamis through his eyes. Barry Strauss is currently the professor of history and classics at the prestigious Cornell University. He has been published countless

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    son of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and Queen Isabella of Portugal‚ Philip II was a strong catholic King of Spain who led the inquisition against the protestants‚ and attempted to take over England with his great fleet of ships called the Spanish Armada. Philip II was born on May 21‚ 1526 and was the only legitimate son of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V (2). He ruled from 1556 up until his death in 1598. Philip tried to keep Spain as the leading power in Europe and the rest of the world (1).

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    made it mandatory to engage with the Anglican Church and further ruined relations with Spain. Spain began end its positive relations with England because of their different religions. There were three primary reasons for the creation of the Spanish Armada. The first is because of the English pirates who had the consent of the queen to steal and pillage Spanish ships for gold and silver. Furthermore‚ England had set strict rules for practicing Catholics‚ which upset Spain. It was a serious crime to

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    Spanish Monarchy

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    In 1500 and 1600‚ * Monarchs of Europe worked to end independance of cities and feudal territories * Wanted to create kingdoms where loyalty of subjects is directed to crown * System of Government was absolutism-power of one person by divine right * Centralized rule use for unifying force and to bring efficiency and control * Hapsburg of Spain- leading power in West Europe * Strength derived from their possessions in: * Americas and Europe which inludes

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    the Lisbon harbor. The fleet was part of the great Spanish Armada. The Armada met an English fleet in the Channel. The English ships were smaller but faster‚ allowing more maneuverability in the water. Many of the ships had greater firing power than the Armada ships. The combination of storms‚ spoiled food and rank water‚ lacking ammunition‚ and the scattering of the Spanish ships from the English fire ships gave England victory. The Armada was defeated even before they reached the Netherlands. On

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    Was Magellan Worth Saving?

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    During the mutiny in the Port of St. Juan Magellan in a way of punishing the mutineers sent men to kill Luis Mendoza the chief constable of the armada (Doc B). A few days after the mutiny Magellan ordered Gaspar De Quesada a captain of one of the ships to be decapitated and quartered (Doc B). This shows a large amount of disrespect to the crew especially Gaspar De Quesada‚ whose body was quartered

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    Scots i)When Mary I died her half-sister‚ Elizabeth‚ became queen. ii) Elizabeth had no children so the crown went to Mary Queen of Scots‚ a Catholic. b) The Spanish Armada i) In 1588‚ Phillip sent a fleet of ships‚ called the Invincible Armada‚ but the British quickly defeated them. ii) Even with the Spanish Armada defeated‚ England faced many internal problems. c) The religious problem i) Religions in England were unsettled. ii) The religion would change from Protestant

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